Editing Differences between Emigration and Immigration

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== Immigration ==
 
== Immigration ==
  
Immigration is coined from the word ''immigrare'', which means ''to go into''. Immigration is a compassionate issue in our ecosystem, and it has to be regulated to keep animals safe for a longer time. There are many reasons for animals to immigrate from one habitat to another; these include wanting better food, suitable weather conditions, etc. Basically, same applies for humans: people arrive to a new place, leaving their everything behind. Is is a political, sociocultural and economic matter.
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Immigration is coined from the word '''immigrare''', which means ''to go into". Immigration is a compassionate issue in our ecosystem, and it has to be regulated to keep animals safe for a longer time. There are many reasons for animals to immigrate from one habitat to another; these include wanting better food, suitable weather conditions, etc. Basically, same applies for humans: people arrive to a new place, leaving their everything behind. Is is a political, sociocultural and economic matter.
  
 
== Emigration ==
 
== Emigration ==
  
Emigration is used to describe an animal leaving its habitat for a new habitat. Emigration is coined from the word ''emigrate'', which means ''to move''. Emigration could have a positive impact on an environment, but at times it affects the environment negatively. Emigration could make the animal's new habitat oversaturated, which in turn makes survival difficult. As for human beings, emigration is an important matter: many people every year leave their homes in the pursue of better living conditions.  
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Emigration is used to describe an animal leaving its habitat for a new habitat. Emigration is coined from the word '''emigrate''', which means ''to move''. Emigration could have a positive impact on an environment, but at times it affects the environment negatively. Emigration could make the animal's new habitat oversaturated, which in turn makes survival difficult. As for human beings, emigration is an important matter: many people every year leave their homes in the pursue of better living conditions.  
 
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